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WINTER TERM 2025 • FASHION MERCHANDISING • FSH MGT MER 3270 • 525 CLASS SECTION
Alison M. Wolfe MBA, MS, PhD, Associate Professor
«ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES (ACCOMMODATIONS)«
Accessibility Services (Classroom and Testing Accommodations): Elmira College is committed to providing equitable
access and an inclusive learning environment for all students, including students with documented disabilities.
Students must provide current documentation in a timely manner attesting to the specific nature of their disability,
Ms. Katie Brady, Coordinator of Student Success & Accessibility Services, at accommodations@elmira.edu or in the
CAPE Learning Commons in the Gannett-Tripp Library. We encourage you to schedule a meeting to review
documentation, discuss accommodations, and receive assistance with the process. If you have questions concerning
this, please contact your instructor, academic advisor, or Ms. Katie Brady.
It is the policy of Elmira College (EC) that no otherwise qualified person shall, by reason of disability, be denied
access to, participation in, or benefits of any service, program, or activity operated by the college. Qualified
students will receive reasonable accommodation/modification to assure equal access to all aspects of learning,
employment with the college, programs, and other activities. If you need academic support because of a
documented disability, you may be eligible for academic accommodations through disability services for students.
«THE ELMIRA COLLEGE CODE OF CONDUCT BANS HARASSMENT«
Elmira College is committed to fostering a safe, productive learning environment. The Elmira College Code of
Conduct bans harassment, which is defined as “conduct of a non-sexual nature, which creates an intimidating, hostile,
or offensive environment for another person.” The Elmira College Policy Against Gender Discrimination and Sexual and
Other Misconduct bans gender discrimination and harassment, including harassment of a sexual nature. This Policy
complies with the legal requirements for all Colleges set forth under Title IX of the Higher Education Amendments of
1972. Harassment and discrimination are not acceptable at Elmira College. In most cases, if you believe you have
been subject to harassment in a class at Elmira College, talking to your instructor should be your first
step. Otherwise, you should contact your academic advisor, the Title IX Coordinator, or the Office of Counseling
and Retention to address your concerns.
Campus Compliance Officer Office of Counseling and Retention
Office Location: Emerson Athletic Suite Office Location: GTL 109
Phone: 607-735-1749 Phone: 607-735-1729
Email: titleix@elmira.edu
«SOCIAL JUSTICE, RESPECT & TOLERATION«
Elmira College is committed to upholding social justice and expect to maintain a positive learning
environment based upon open communication, mutual respect, and non-discrimination. Any suggestions
as to how to further such a positive and open environment in this class will be appreciated and given
serious consideration.
The issues we will be covering in this class may evoke a variety of differing opinions and comments.
Successful college-level learning requires the careful analysis and dissection of arguments, our own and
those of others. In accomplishing this, we must commit ourselves to listening with respect (not necessarily
agreement) to the views of all members of our group and to articulating our own views.
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